Am Sonntag, 17. November 2013, 13:43:17 schrieb Maximiliano Curia:
> In article <20131110112241.18746.27310.reportbug@apollon> you wrote:
> > Package: digikam
> > Version: 4:3.5.0-3
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > digikam uses libmarblewidget15 from kde 4.10.5, which is
> > co-installable with libmar
El Diumenge, 17 de novembre de 2013, a les 13:09:02, David Baron va escriure:
> How do you get it to pair up? On the same WIFI.
>
> What protocols involved? Firewall?
It uses 1714 and 1764 ports not sure if tcp or udp.
Best regards,
Josep
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On Sunday, 17 November, 2013 11:26:21 newbee...@nativobject.net wrote:
> Le 17/11/2013 10:37, David Baron a écrit :
> > OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module,
> > plasmoid. Installed kdeconnect on phone.
> >
> > The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itse
Le 17/11/2013 10:37, David Baron a écrit :
OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module, plasmoid.
Installed kdeconnect on phone.
The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itself!
Nothing listed on phone app, phone not listed on computer.
How do I use this thing
OK, I found all the package components: Service, KCM devices module, plasmoid.
Installed kdeconnect on phone.
The only thins that seems paired is the computer to itself!
Nothing listed on phone app, phone not listed on computer.
How do I use this thing?
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